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How to treat grade 2 varicocele and mild hydrocele in a 66-year-old male?
Urological Disorders
Question #54374
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How to treat grade 2 varicocele and mild hydrocele in a 66-year-old male? - #54374

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II have grade 2 vericocile in my left testicle and mild hydrocele in right testicle. My age is 66 years.please suggest me suitable.

How long have you been experiencing these conditions?:

- 6 months to 1 year

Do you experience any pain or discomfort in the affected areas?:

- Mild discomfort

Have you noticed any changes in the size of the varicocele or hydrocele?:

- Slight increase

How is your overall health and energy level?:

- Fair

Do you have any other medical conditions or ongoing treatments?:

- No other conditions

How would you describe your diet?:

- No specific diet

Have you tried any treatments for these conditions before?:

- No, this is the first time seeking help
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This condition is mainly due to imbalance of Vata Dosha affecting blood vessels and fluid accumulation. It leads to swelling like Shukra Vaha Srotas Dushti (channels of reproductive system disturbance). Treatment focuses on improving circulation, reducing swelling, and balancing Vata through: –Herbal medicines –Gentle massage and lifestyle correction –Avoiding strain and constipation –With proper care, symptoms can be controlled and progression slowed. -----Rx: 1) Suvaran Vata Vandeśwar Ras 1 tab BD after food with lukewarm water or milk 2) Kaishore Guggulu 2 tab BD after food 3) Punarnava Mandur 2 tab BD after food 4) tab trifla 1 tab at bedtime with Luke warm water ----Local care: Gentle application of warm sesame oil (no pressure) ----Advice: Avoid heavy lifting, long standing Use scrotal support Prevent constipation (light, warm diet) Avoid excess spicy, dry foods (Vata aggravating) ----Follow-up: After 30 days


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In Ayurveda, grade 2 varicocele and mild hydrocele are often categorized as Siragranthi (venous swelling) and Andavruddhi (scrotal enlargement). At 66, the focus is on improving blood circulation, strengthening the venous walls, and balancing Vata and Kapha doshas to prevent further enlargement. I have prescribed medications take medications take them consistently and you will see results soon ayurveda can take as it works on root cause The Dos✅ • Scrotal Support: Wear a supportive Loincloth (Langot) or a medical scrotal support. This reduces the gravitational pull on the veins, which is essential for managing a grade 2 varicocele. • Leg Elevation: At the end of the day, lie down and elevate your legs against a wall for 10–15 minutes to help blood flow back toward the heart.  • Fiber-Rich Diet: Constipation is a major enemy of varicocele. Straining during bowel movements increases pressure on the pelvic veins. Include papaya, oats, and leafy greens.  • Pranayama: Practice Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing). It helps in “Vatanulomana” (regulating the downward flow of energy).  The Don’ts❌ • No Heavy Lifting: Avoid lifting heavy objects or performing strenuous abdominal exercises, as this increases intra-abdominal pressure.  • Avoid Hot Baths: Heat can cause the veins to dilate (expand) further. Use lukewarm or room-temperature water for bathing.  • Avoid Prolonged Standing: Try not to stand for long periods. If your lifestyle require it, take frequent breaks to sit or walk. • Limit Spicy/Salty Foods: Excess salt causes water retention, which can worsen the hydrocele swelling.


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Hello, For a 66-year-old male dealing with these conditions, Ayurveda focuses on balancing Vata and Kapha doshas to improve blood circulation and reduce fluid accumulation. ​ ​In Ayurveda, Varicocele is often correlated with Siraja Granthi (vascular swelling caused by vitiated Vata), while Hydrocele is viewed as Mutra Vriddhi (accumulation of fluid in the scrotal sac). Treatment aims to strengthen the vascular walls, improve venous drainage, and clear stagnant fluids. ​ Ayurveda Medicine 1. ​Sahacharadi Kashayam ​Action: Specifically targeted at venous health and reducing Vata in the lower body. ​Dose: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml of lukewarm water, twice daily, 30 minutes before food. 2. ​Kanchanara Guggulu ​Action: A potent anti-inflammatory and “Lekhana” (scraping) herb that helps reduce glandular swellings and fluid retention. ​Dose: 2 tablets twice daily after meals with warm water. 3. ​Sukumarum Kwath ​Action: Traditionally used for scrotal swellings and to regulate abdominal pressure. ​Dose: 15 ml with 45 ml of lukewarm water, twice daily, 30 minutes before food (can be taken alongside Sahacharadi). ​Wear a scrotal support or snug underwear to reduce physical strain and improve venous return. ​Avoid: Straining during bowel movements and heavy weightlifting, as these increase intra-abdominal pressure. Given your age and the specific grade of the varicocele, it is essential to consult a doctor for a physical examination to rule out secondary causes. If you experience sudden sharp pain or rapid swelling, seek immediate medical attention.


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grade-2 varicocele + mild hydrocele is understood as “Siragranthi + Shotha” caused by Vata aggravation with Rakta dushti (improper blood flow). At age 66, treatment should be gentle, supportive, and non-aggressive. Ayurvedic Management: Reduce swelling & improve circulation: Punarnavadi Guggulu – helps in fluid reduction (hydrocele) Kaishore Guggulu – improves blood flow & reduces inflammation Vata balancing & tissue support: Ashwagandha (low dose) for strength and tone Mild detox (if digestion permits): Triphala at night for bowel regulation External care: Gentle warm oil massage (Abhyanga) with sesame oil on lower abdomen/groin (avoid direct pressure on testicles) Wear scrotal support Diet & lifestyle: Avoid long standing, heavy lifting, constipation Take light, warm, easily digestible food Include ghee, moong dal, cooked vegetables Walk daily, avoid strain


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At age 66, grade 2 varicocele + mild hydrocele are usually managed conservatively unless pain becomes severe or swelling increases a lot. Main goal: improve circulation, reduce fluid accumulation, and prevent progression. What you should do: Avoid: Long standing, heavy lifting, constipation, tight undergarments. Use: Supportive underwear (scrotal support) — very important. Do not ignore bowel habits — constipation worsens pressure in veins. Ghar par: Cold water wash to scrotal area once daily (not ice). Keep legs slightly elevated when resting. Varunadi kwath – 15 ml twice daily after food Punarnava mandur – 1 tablet twice daily after food Gokshuradi guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after food This helps reduce swelling, fluid collection, and supports urinary–genital health. If pain increases, heaviness worsens, or size keeps increasing → then surgical opinion is needed. Otherwise, many cases remain stable with proper care. Follow for 6–8 weeks and monitor. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)


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At your age this condition can be managed safely if symptoms are not severe grade 2 varicocele on the left side means veins are enlarged causing heat and blood pooling while mild hydrocele on the right side means a small fluid collection both usually do not need surgery unless there is strong pain or increase in size Avoid long hours of standing heavy lifting and straining during motion as this increases pressure in the veins keep your bowels clear and regular and use a good supportive undergarment during the day to reduce heaviness and discomfort From an Ayurvedic view this is mainly due to vata imbalance affecting the reproductive channels along with some effect on blood flow so we focus on improving circulation reducing swelling and supporting the tissues You can take simple herbs like gokshura and punarnava combinations to help reduce swelling and fluid and a small dose of ashwagandha if digestion is good to support strength For local care apply lukewarm sesame oil over the lower abdomen and groin area gently without pressure which helps circulation Keep your food simple warm and easy to digest avoid very spicy sour and heavy food reduce salt and drink enough water include fibre so there is no constipation Keep observing if there is increase in swelling severe pain or hardness then consult a urologist otherwise with proper care this can be managed well without complications


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At, 66 year old male patient with grade 2 varicocele , In Ayurveda, it’s is mainly due to vata dosha dominancy, so ayurvedic prescription will be based on your current symptoms. RX- 👉Varunadi Kwath – 10 ml twice daily after meal. 👉Punarnava Mandur – 5gm twice daily. 👉Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tablets twice a day after meal. Tab. Bharmi 1 tablet at night with milk. 👉External (local) care Gentle application of: Dashmool oil (anti-inflammatory effect) Avoid vigorous massage on testicles. Diet & lifestyle 🥣 Prefer warm, light, easily digestible food Reduce: Excess salt (can worsen fluid retention) Very spicy, fried, and heavy foods Include: Barley water Bottle gourd (lauki), pumpkin Plenty of fluids. Dr. Muskan Chopra Ayurveda Consultant


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1.Kanchnar guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.vriddhi vadhika vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Punarnavadi mandur 1 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Chandraprabha vati 1 tab twice daily with water after meals 5.Varunadi kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals ADV-jalaukavacharan External Support & Lifestyle Because a varicocele involves weakened veins (similar to varicose veins), physical support is crucial. -Scrotal Support: Wear a scrotal support or tight-fitting underwear to reduce the gravitational pull on the veins. This is one of the most effective ways to manage mild discomfort. -Cold Compresses: Apply a cold compress to the left testicle for 10–15 minutes daily. This helps constrict the dilated veins of the varicocele. -Avoid Straining: Since you mentioned a slight increase in size, avoid heavy lifting or prolonged standing, which increases intra-abdominal pressure. -Yoga: Practice Viparita Karani (Legs-up-the-wall pose) for 5–10 minutes daily. This encourages blood flow back toward the heart, relieving pressure in the scrotal veins. Dietary Adjustments -Fiber-Rich Foods: Ensure you avoid constipation, as straining during bowel movements significantly worsens varicocele. Include papaya, oats, and leafy greens. -Anti-Inflammatory Herbs: Use turmeric and ginger in your cooking to help manage mild inflammation.


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Some regime you should follow ??Do’s:?? Eat freshly cooked food. Chew an inch of fresh ginger half an before meal. Eat only fruit vegetables. Limit dairy products (stop if possible) Drink 2–2.5 liters water/day Eat small, frequent meals Maintain healthy weight Wear scrotal support / tight cotton underwear Take rest with scrotum elevated (lying down helps drainage) Apply cold compress (not ice directly) for discomfort Foods to Avoid Spicy, oily, fried food Red meat, heavy non-veg Excess tea/coffee Alcohol & smoking Very salty food (worsens hydrocele fluid retention) Constipation-causing foods (maida, bakery items) Never strain during bowel movement Avoid prolonged standing or heavy lifting Medications: Syp.Punarnavadi Kashayam 2tsp twice a day before food Tab. Gokshuradi Guggulu 2 tabs twice a day before food Tab. Chandraprabha Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food Tab. Kaishore Guggulu 2 tabs twice a day before food Castor oil 3 tsp at bed time with hot water.


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